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8HARDWARE OVERVIEWPrimary access to the System 5000™ Software is managed through the ¼ VGA touch screen display on top of the unit. The touch screen i
Help & DocumentationIn the top right corner of all System 5000™ screens a Help icon is available for information regarding the current screen. All
99General SetupButtons/Connections Enabled Without LoginTwo external options can be made available without entering a Username/Password if Enabled by
System SettingsThe System Settings screen provides control over system-wide settings and operations of the System 5000™.GENERAL SETUP100Site IDIdentifi
101General SetupSystem-wideThree options defining Tasks, timeouts, and cut-off levels, detailed below.Global Task OptionsThe lower left button of the M
System TimeoutsThe System Timeouts screen of System Settings allows the display backlight and system timeouts to be set for the System 5000™.GENERAL S
103General SetupSystem 5000™If None is selected, all Tasks will be run regardless of the measured battery voltage level. If the second option is selec
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105System Setup - CommunicationsCommunications ScreenThe Communications screen is the second of three System Setup screens and provides access to comm
SYSTEM SETUP - COMMUNICATIONS106Listening Ports SetupThe Listening Ports Setup screen allows the network and serial ports on the System 5000™ to be co
107System Setup - CommunicationsThe VNC Server provides direct access to the same menu system seen through the touchscreenand thus enable remote commu
9Hardware OverviewThe View Status button allows quick access to the system status screen without opening the lid.The status screen shows the current T
SYSTEM SETUP - COMMUNICATIONS108Network SetupThe Network Setup screen allows simple network settings to be defined allowing network connectivity using
Defines the sensor address that will be prefixed on most SDI-12 commands issued. Sensor addresses are case-sensitive and can be any alphanumeric charact
SYSTEM SETUP - COMMUNICATIONS110Change Address ToSets the current sensor address to a new address. For example, if the existing Sensor Address was 0 a
111System Setup - CommunicationsStart MeasurementSends the sensor address followed by ‘M!’ which is the standard SDI-12 measure command. The response
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113System Setup - Inputs & OutputsInputs & Outputs ScreenThe Inputs & Outputs screen is the third of three System Setup screens and provid
SYSTEM SETUP - INPUTS & OUTPUTS114Log File ConfigurationThe Log File Configuration screen reveals all log file configurations available on the System
The View Status screen also appears when the View Status button on the front panel of the System 5000™ is pressed. Pressing and holding the View Statu
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117Connect With A PCDirect PC ConnectThe System 5000™ can be fully configured, maintained, and updated through use of the touchscreen interface menus.
10HARDWARE OVERVIEWThe SDI-12 Ports are provided to connect SDI-12 compatible sensors. Standard SDI-12 sensors have a minimum of three wires, which ar
CONNECT WITH A PC118To test whether the IP address assignment was successful, simply open a web browser and enter the IP address displayed on the Dire
In order to communicate with the System 5000™ using a serial port or USB port, a one-timesetup on the desired port needs to be performed to first have
CONNECT WITH A PC120To set up the COM port as a modem, select the Start button > Control Panel > Phone and Modem Options (in Classic View).Selec
Connect With A PC121The Phone and Modem Options window will display the newly installed Modem as well as the COM port it is “attached to”.Highlight th
CONNECT WITH A PC122Select the ‘Dial-up connection’ option and press the ‘Next ‘button.Optional: If you have multiple modems installed on the computer
reboot may be required before connecting for the first time. A pop-up in the system tray will indicate when the communication has been established. If
CONNECT WITH A PC124All System 5000™ units come bundled with a USB data cable. Using this cable, the System 5000™ can act as an external hard drive to
Connect With A PC125Once the System 5000™ has been properly configured and is connected by either USB, Serial, or Ethernet, the touch screen interface
CONNECT WITH A PC126Many mobile devices may not support Java but do have access to a VNC application. These VNC programs may be used to access and con
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Hardware Overview11The lower right terminal strip is used for analog input functions. This includes four analog inputs, two analog grounds, and one +5
MAINTENANCE & TROUBLE SHOOTING128Sustained operation of the System 5000™ is generally maintenance-free. There are no desiccants or serviceable par
GOES not transmitting:1- Check power to the GOES Radio, do so under a load (e.g. a transmission).2- See if the GOES time is correct, if it is stopped,
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131AppendixBase UnitDisplayType: 5.7", 1/4 VGA (320 x 240 pixels), TFT, color LED back light, with touch screenUser Interface: Graphical,
APPENDIX132Pressure Sensor Module(Model H-5000-01)Accuracy(Maximum percent of error in measurement)Pressure: Less than or equal to 0.02% of full sc
Analog/Digital Expansion Module(Model H-5000-02)Analog InputChannels: Eight (8) single ended or four (4) differential(each channel programable)Resolu
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12HARDWARE OVERVIEWIf more options are needed in addition to the base configuration of the System 5000™, optioncards/modules can be used to quickly and
Hardware Overview13The height of the card is that of a normal slot. Up to three Analog/Digital modules can be installed into a base System 5000™ unit
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Menu OrientationAll setups and configurations can be per-formed using the built-in touch screen display. After the System 5000™ has fully booted, touch
16The Help button is available on all screens within the System 5000™. The Help button can provide valuable insight regarding options on the current s
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This user manual is a guide for the System 5000™. For more information, updated manuals, brochures, technical notes, and supporting software on the Sy
18The System 5000™ takes a new approach to data logging. During setup, measurementparameters are assigned logical names (labels) such as AirTemp or Ba
Each Task contains a single Input or Source, typically performing a measurement or retrieving a value. The value from the Input will be passed to all
MANAGING TASKS20Available Inputs are shown on the Select Input screen. If an option card is installed, additional Inputs may be available and are desi
Managing Tasks21Each Input can have its own individual Scan Rate as shown on the Task’s Input Properties page. Input Properties screens are accessed t
MANAGING TASKS22The Task Schedule to the right shows a Task beginning measurements at 6am, running until noon (12pm), then starting again at 6pm. As n
An Offset can be automatically calculated at any time for the given sensor. By pressing the Edit button and entering the expected value, a new measure
MANAGING TASKS24More complex mathematical operations can be performed through use ofCustom Functions. Custom Functions can not only utilize advanced a
sin(x) Sine of x based on degrees, SIN(30) = 0.5cos(x) Cosine x based on degrees, COS(30) = 0.866025tan(x) Tangent x based on
MANAGING TASKS26log(x) Log base 10 of x, LOG(1000) = 3.0ln(x) Natural log of x, LN(1000) = 6.90775exp(x) Natural log base of 2.718282 raise
Managing Tasks27Convert the voltage on analog channel X (specified in Task AnalogX) to a temperature based on the built in voltage to temperature equat
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MANAGING TASKS28Each Task can have zero or more Outputs as shown on the Edit Task screen. Outputs typically take the value retrieved from the Input/So
Managing Tasks29Run with InputSets the Output to run on the same schedule as the Input. The Input’s measurement schedule can be viewed by pressing the
MANAGING TASKS30Running a TaskOn occasion, a Task may want to be tested to verify everything works according to its setup. Pressing the Run Task butto
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INPUTSInput Properties ScreenEach Input has a respective Properties screen associated with it. As every Input is different in nature from another, the
33InputsAC-InEach Input has a respective Properties screen associated with it. As every Input is different in nature from another, the Properties scre
are available by selecting either a single channel or the latter paired channels (1-2 or 3-4).Many analog sensors send back a voltage on a single line
Inputs35ProgramThe Basic Program can be viewed or debugged using the View and Debug buttons. It is a good idea to test (Debug) each Basic program befo
Digital InThe Digital I/O Ports are located on the lower first block of the front panel. The first port of the block is the Digital ground (Dgnd). As In
Inputs37FrequencyThe Digital ports may also be used for normal frequency (non-low level) measurements and support frequencies up to 16KHz. Frequency r
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Quad CounterTwo Digital Input pins can be used together for applications using a quadrature input. Ports 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 can be used in conjunction
Inputs39Modbus Slave (Input)Modbus Slave Input enables the System 5000™ to act as a Modbus Slave on a Modbus network. The Input reads from the designa
INPUTS40Measurement CMDDefines the measurement command to use when querying the SDI-12 Sensor. Available commands are M, R, C, MC, RC, CC, and D with a
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OUTPUTS42Output Properties ScreenEach Output has a respective Properties screen associated with it. As every Output is different in nature from anothe
Outputs43memory management options are available through the Advanced Logging Options of the Log File Properties screens.Whether desiring a new log fil
OUTPUTS44Log To File PropertiesAfter selecting the Log To File Output, the following Log To File Properties screen will appear. The log file name and fi
Outputs45a spreadsheet program. The extension may change if a new delimiter is specified within the Advanced Logging Options.A general example of what
OUTPUTS46The following Log File functions are available:avgReturns an averaged value of all values in the given range.deltaReturns the difference betw
Outputs47Advanced Logging OptionsThe Edit Options button on the Log File Properties screen allows additional options to be modified for each log file co
3ContentsInput Properties Screens...AC-In...
OUTPUTS48Used in conjunction with the Archive option, the Max Number of Archive Files allows only thespecified number of archived log files to exist on
Outputs49The GOES Random Output is not based on a timed rate and thus has no timing options. The Output simply runs after each scan measuring the Task
OUTPUTS50The setup and overall status of the GOES Radio can be seen via the GOES Configuration screen. The GOES Radio must be properly set up and opera
Outputs51Next Self-Timed TransmissionDisplays the time of the next scheduled timed transmission.Time to Next ST TransmissionDisplays the time until th
OUTPUTS52SynchronizeThough set to (None) by default, the System 5000™ can be set to synchronize with the GOES time due to the accuracy of the GPS syst
Outputs53the Transmit Rate determine the start of the transmit window. As an example, assume theTransmit Rate is set to four hours (04:00:00) and the
Pseudo-BinarySend data using a 1-4 character coded sequence for each value. For example, 15.26 would be represented as a 3-byte, 2-precision value wou
Outputs55Channel Order (Canada)Only a single continuous line of data is returned.:HG 5 #15 18.34 18.76 18.9719.43 :TA 5 #15 22.78 22.4522.15 22.02 :VB
OUTPUTS56Self-Timed Data SetupThe Data Setup screen is determined by the data format selected within the Data Settings screen. Two available formats a
Outputs57is actually reaching the GOES Radio. For example if scanning occurs every 15 minutes, the Transmit Rate is set to every hour, and the Self-Ti
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OUTPUTS58Selected FormatDisplays the format based on the selections of the above two options.SHEF CodeDisplays the SHEF code used for this particular
Outputs59FunctionA function can be used to calculate a finer value for transmission. Available functions are the same as those available to Log Files:a
GOES Random OptionsDefines the Random transmission channel number. The range is 1 to 199 and represents a specific frequency for communicating with the
Outputs61The conditional statement can be based on multiple values: (Analog1>4.5) & (RainFall> 0.05).In this example the value for the Analo
The current temperature reading should be close to ambient but may be off by a few degrees.The latitude and longitude at the site are listed if the GP
Outputs63Last Tx InfoThe Last Tx Info retrieves the status and conditions of the most recent transmission. This information includes the battery volta
OUTPUTS64DOMSATDomestic Communication Satellite. A commercial satellite used to rebroadcast GOES data.DRGSDirect Readout Ground Station A receiver cap
Outputs65PDTPlatform Description Table.Note: Each DCP will have a PDT defined on a computer system at NOAA. If the table is not completely defined, then
OUTPUTS66Bit 7 is used for parity and will be stripped off by the time the data is sent to the decoding software. Bit 6 is always set to 1, forcing th
Outputs67A GOES pseudo-binary byte is represented by a single ASCII printable character. All data values(except battery voltage, time, and date) are m
• Easy to read 5.7” 1/4 VGA TFT color touch screen display with LED backlight• GUI built in help menus - no external device (e.g. laptop) required for
OUTPUTS68For example, if the single character for the appended battery voltage is ‘h’, the weighted value ofthe right most character column is 40. Thu
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Outputs71At times a user must look at the raw data sent from the satellite to see if things are workingproperly. The first part of the message is very
The next three bytes are the channel number. In this case 021 is channel 21. This is an oddnumber which normally indicates it is transmitting to the e
Outputs73Basic Program (Output)Basic Programs can be used as either Inputs, Outputs, or Network Programs. Basic Programs available to be used as Outpu
OUTPUTS74This is the minimum value to expect from the Task’s Input. For example, if a temperature probe was being measured and had a range of -50 to +
Outputs75This option allows for a specified current (4, 12, or 20mA) to be constantly applied to the loop for up to 5 minutes. The Test can be stopped
OUTPUTS76The selected Port will turn On (1) and Off (0) based on the Condition. The output will stay On until the Condition returns false (non-positiv
Outputs77Modbus Slave can be utilized as both an Input and/or an Output.Modbus Slave Output enables the System 5000™ to act as a Modbus Slave on a Mod
6INTRODUCTIONThe System 5000™ comes in a variety of configurations to support simple to complex setups. Thefollowing base models are currently availabl
OUTPUTS78If the Conditional Type is unchecked, the Output will always be run (as though the Condition statement evaluated to true). The excitation por
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BASIC 500080The System 5000™ contains a built-in BASIC interpreter (as of firmware version 1.2.0) allowingfor more complex operations on the data logge
Basic 500081All operations relating to installing and setting up Basic 5000 programs are performed within the Basic Program Management screen, found u
BASIC 500082Every installed Basic program has a few options that can be edited or modified to change its appearance and availability within the System
Basic 500083Basic Programs can be debugged by pressing the Debug button available through both the Basic Program Management screen as well as Basic Pr
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Modbus85Modbus is an industry standard field bus for interconnecting Programmable Logic Controllers(PLCs), intelligent sensors, and other devices. The
MODBUS86The following definition should help in choosing which options to use:The Modbus Master I/O should be used when the System 5000™ is expected to
Modbus87Using an Existing PortAdding additional Tasks to existing Modbus setups is a simple process and can be done through the Select Input/Add Outpu
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MODBUS88The Modbus Mode (ASCII or RTU) and Slave ID can be configured within the Serial Port Setupscreen. If a network port is selected, TCP mode will
Modbus89Register addresses begin numbering at 1. Some Modbus Masters and Slaves, however, retrieve registers starting at address zero. An offset of on
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Data File Manager91File OperationsAccessible from the Main Menu of the System 5000™, the Data File Manager provides access to the internally stored da
DATA FILE MANAGER92Save Config/Load Config/Firmware UpdatePerforms the labeled operation. This button will change depending on the file selected. The but
93Data File ManagerTo save the current system configuration, simply open the Data File Manager and press the Save Config function button. All system set
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95General SetupGeneral Setup ScreenThe General Setup screen is the first of three System Setup screens and provides access to general system configurati
GENERAL SETUP96Diagnostics MenuThe Diagnostics Menu provides quick and effective way of testing the functionality of various aspects of the System 500
97General SetupMainboard TestingLive battery and internal temperature readings, power to the switched 12 volt excitation, SDI-12 line tests, audio, an
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